Archives June 2023

Laneige offers their exclusive Radian-C Range

Unlock the secret to radiant, youthful skin with Laneige’s Radian-C range. Infused with a potent blend of super berry complex, niacinamide, and vitamin C, this skincare line is a game-changer for users of all skin types. Say goodbye to dullness and hello to a vibrant, glowing complexion. What sets this range apart is its hypoallergenic formula, carefully crafted to be safe even for those with sensitive and troubled skin. With Laneige’s Radian-C range, you can finally achieve the radiant, youthful skin you’ve always dreamed of, without compromising on skin health. Get ready to experience a transformation like never before.

LANEIGE Radian-C Advanced Effector

LANEIGE Radian-C Advanced Effector

Laniege Radian-C Advanced Effector is meant to be the first step in your skincare routine to prep your skin for achieving greater results. This vitamin booster with 94% super berry complex and vitamins intensely boost antioxidation effects on the skin. It is Infused with super berry complex, niacinamide, and vitamin C. This product helps one achieve bright and radiant skin.

Price : INR 3040 (150ml)

Laneige Radian-C Sun Cream Cream SPF 50+ PA++++

LANEIGE Radian-C Sun Cream SPF 50+ PA++++

Laneige Radian-C Sun Cream Cream SPF 50+ PA++++ is a brightening sunscreen that contains vitamin C derivatives to powerfully protect against UV rays and Metasolv™Refreshing and moist sunscreen with a lightweight Airy Formula to be reapplied multiple times.This sunscreen is formulated in such a way that gives the advantages of both Organic and Inorganic Sunscreens.

Price : INR 2000 (50ml)

LANEIGE Radian-C Cream

LANEIGE Radian-C Advanced Effector

LANEIGE Radian-C Cream is a cream that is infused with vitamin C, vitamin E and melasolv which helps to even skin tone and stimulate cell regeneration.Regular application of the product will help achieve smooth and radiant looking complexion. Application over time of Laneige’s Radian- C Cream.Aids in eliminating dullness and blemishes and helps suppress melanin production.

Price : INR 2300 (30ml)

CLEVR signs contract to drive digital transformation

CLEVR signs contract

[Amersfoort, 22nd June 2023]  — CLEVR, a leading provider of low code and PLM software solutions is excited to announce a partnership with Kongsberg Maritime, a global technology leader in the maritime industry. The collaboration between CLEVR and Kongsberg Maritime aims to accelerate Kongsberg Maritime’s internal digital transformation journey.

This recent partnership showcases Kongsberg Maritime’s trust in CLEVR’s expertise and advanced software solutions. CLEVR will support the company to further developing a key internal tool for digital workflows. Implementing a comprehensive digitalization roadmap will be a key part of the deliveries from CLEVR. Over the next years, CLEVR will provide its services to support Kongsberg Maritime in the digital transformation of their internal workflow and processes.

As a strategic partner of Kongsberg Maritime, CLEVR will contribute its deep industry knowledge and technical expertise to further realize Kongsberg Maritime’s digitalization roadmap. Leveraging their extensive experience in PLM software solutions, CLEVR provides valuable insights, guidance, and best practices to develop our customer’s operations.

Magnus Normann, CRO at CLEVR, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating, “Kongsberg Maritime’s decision to partner with CLEVR is a testament to our commitment to delivering exceptional value and becoming a true strategic partner to our customers. We look forward to embarking on this transformative journey together, empowering Kongsberg Maritime with our state-of-the-art software solutions and strategic counsel.”

By harnessing PLM software solutions, Kongsberg Maritime will unlock new levels of operational efficiency, streamline processes, and enhance collaboration across their entire value chain.

New Investment to Support Green Finance for Micro, Small and Medium Businesses in India

IFU has invested DKK 200 million in UGRO Capital, which is a lending platform for small businesses in India. The investment will assist UGRO Capital in growing their business and increase focus on providing lending that supports the green transition. The investment is made on behalf of the Danish SDG Investment Fund, which is backed by large Danish pension funds and private investors.

Micro, Small and Medium Businesses (MSME) are one of the strongest drivers of economic development, innovation and employment. Access to finance is frequently identified as a critical barrier to growth for MSMEs. UGRO capital is an Indian lending platform for small businesses that need funding to develop their businesses creating economic growth and new job opportunities for people. The company has close to 46,000 customers, a total loan portfolio of DKK 5.1 billion, more than 1,700 employees and 98 branches.

“UGRO Capital was envisaged to be built as India’s largest small business financing platform, combining the power of Data & Tech, and was uniquely created as India’s first listed startup in 2018. This is our second equity capital raise since inception, and we intend to gain 1% market share with 1 million small businesses. It has been our endeavour to change the life of small businesses, and having a global development financial institution like IFU as a partner is helping us achieve our mission at an accelerated pace,” said Mr. Shachindra Nath, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, UGRO Capital.

“We are very pleased to become investor in UGRO Capital, which we believe is a well driven and technologically advanced financial institution having a solid impact by providing business loans to smaller businesses in India,” said Deepa Hingorani, Senior Vice President in IFU.

Focus on climate financing

IFU is investing DKK 200 million in share capital assisting UGRO Capital in growing their business and increasing impacts that so far have supported more than 300,000 jobs. As part of the investment, it has been agreed to develop and implement a climate finance strategy framework as well as climate-related loan products that will support the green transition.

“One of IFU’s main strategic goals is to assist countries and companies in building green and inclusive societies that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve resilience towards climate change. By developing a climate finance strategy as part of our investment in UGRO Capital, we are introducing a new set of instruments that will improve the opportunities for smaller businesses in greening their operations and supporting the green transition in India,” said Rohit Goyal, Investment Director in IFU.

Invested in more than 100 companies in India

The investment is also in line with the green strategic partnership between India and Denmark that was signed by Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen two years ago. On that backdrop, IFU has received additional funds to invest in climate-related and green projects in India.

“IFU has invested in more than 100 companies in India, and we have a prioritised sector approach towards renewable energy and green infrastructure, financial services, healthcare as well as sustainable food with current investments representing all sectors in India. India is expected to continue being a significant investment destination for IFU in the coming years,” said Deepa Hingorani.

The investment is made on behalf of the Danish SDG Investment Fund, which is a DKK 5 billion public-private partnership backed by large Danish pension funds and private investors.

KAI Hocho Nakiri Knife Elevating Precision Cutting in Culinary Excellence

Nakiri Knife

KAI India, a highly esteemed Japanese manufacturer of top-quality kitchen tools and accessories, proudly presents the Kai Hocho Nakiri Knife. This extraordinary knife is meticulously crafted to elevate precision cutting and streamline the intricate process of preparing fruits and vegetables. With its exceptional cutting capabilities, the Kai Hocho Nakiri Knife aims to revolutionize culinary craftsmanship, making it an indispensable tool in every kitchen.

The Kai Hocho Nakiri Knife showcases remarkable features that enhance its performance and functionality. Its blade, crafted with meticulous attention to detail using both traditional Japanese techniques and modern carbon steel, boasts rustproof qualities and exceptional resistance to dulling. This sharpness guarantees effortless cutting and ensures long-lasting performance.

“The Kai Hocho Nakiri knife comes equipped with an ergonomic handle made of comfortable nylon resin, offering a secure and pleasant grip that enables extended cutting sessions without discomfort or fatigue. Its versatile design effortlessly handles a wide range of vegetables and fruits, excelling in precision slicing and removing potato eyes. The razor-sharp blades preserve ingredient integrity and quality, safeguarding taste and nutrition throughout the cutting process,” says Mr. Rajesh U. Pandya, Managing Director of KAI India. This exceptional knife will elevate the culinary skills of both professional chefs and home cooks alike.

The Kai Hocho Nakiri Knife is available for purchase on their website, https://kaiindiaonline.com/, as well as all leading e-commerce platforms, priced at just INR 649/-. Experience the art of precision cutting and elevate your culinary creations with the Kai Hocho Nakiri Knife from KAI India.

Cashfree Payments launches CVV-free card payments on all major card networks for businesses

Cashfree Payments launches

Bengaluru, 22nd June 2023: Cashfree Payments, India’s leading payments and API banking company, announced the launch of CVV-free card payments for partner businesses. CVV-free payments allow customers to experience faster, smoother, and more convenient checkouts for saved(tokenized) cards on major networks such as Visa, Mastercard, and RuPay. By eliminating the need for CVV entry, the checkout process is streamlined, reducing transaction time by up to 5 seconds. CVV-free payments maintain the highest level of security, ensuring compliance with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) regulations.

CVV-free payments eliminate the need for cardholders to manually enter the CVV, a 3 or 6-digit number found on credit, debit or prepaid cards. Previously, incorrect manual entry of CVV resulted in payment failures. With this launch, users can select their saved card, enter the OTP, and complete transactions seamlessly, reducing potential payment failure and friction.

Akash Sinha, CEO and Co-Founder, Cashfree Payments said, “We are excited to introduce CVV-free payments, a game-changing feature that goes beyond user convenience. Credit card and debit card users play a crucial role in the success of digital businesses, contributing significantly to the Indian market. With CVV-free payments, we are reducing friction for cardholders, aligning their payment experience with other popular modes like UPI Intent. At Cashfree Payments, our vision is to consistently innovate and forge solutions that make digital payments faster, safer, and more convenient. This feature represents a significant stride towards realising that vision.”

Ramakrishnan Gopalan, Vice President, Head of Products and Solutions, for India and South Asia, Visa said, “We are delighted to bring the ground-breaking innovation of CVV-free transactions for tokenized cards to Cashfree Payments and the merchants they support. This gives numerous small businesses and their customers a seamless and secure shopping and transaction experience. We are confident that this reduction of friction will lead to better transaction success and encourage businesses to embrace the digital ecosystem with trust and confidence.”

Gaurish Korgaonkar, Head Digital Payments, NPCI said, “We are pleased to partner with Cashfree Payments for the introduction of CVV-free payments with RuPay cards, taking a significant step forward in our pursuit of delivering enhanced customer experience. By eliminating the need for CVV verification for tokenized cards, we are further streamlining the payment process while ensuring utmost security of sensitive card information. This innovative feature guarantees faster and frictionless checkouts, revolutionising the way users make their payments.”

Ravi Datla, Vice President, Head of Products & Solutions, for India and South Asia, Mastercard said, “Mastercard endeavours to revolutionise the payment landscape and drive the growth of the Indian digital market by making the payment journey seamless and hassle-free for customers. By eliminating the need for manual CVV entry, Cashfree Payments is reducing transaction time and minimising payment failures. The collaboration with Cashfree Payment reflects Mastercard’s unwavering commitment to continuously innovate and provide solutions that accelerate the pace of digital payments, ensuring safety, precision, and convenience for masses”

CVV-free payments are 100% compliant with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) regulations ensuring highest level of security. The RBI guideline on the Card on File Tokenisation (CoFT) process, ensures enhanced card security by securely encrypting and storing customer’s card details with restricted access limited to card networks and issuing banks.

The CVV-free feature will be automatically enabled for businesses using Cashfree Payments’ ‘Token Vault’ solution for tokenization of cards. ‘Token Vault’ is Cashfree Payments’ tokenization solution which enables merchants to provision and save card network tokens effortlessly, thereby helping merchants in staying compliant with RBI guidelines. ‘Token Vault’ offers an interoperability feature that helps businesses who use multiple payment gateways to process tokenized card transactions across any payment gateway and card network of their choice.

With over 50% market share among payment processors, Cashfree Payments today leads the way in bulk disbursals in India with its Payouts and is also among the leading online payment aggregators. India’s largest lender, SBI invested in Cashfree Payments underscoring the company’s role in building a robust payments ecosystem. Cashfree Payments works closely with all leading banks to build the core payments and banking infrastructure that powers the company’s products. Cashfree Payments is also integrated with major platforms such as Shopify, Wix, Paypal, Amazon Pay, Paytm, and Google Pay. Apart from India, Cashfree Payments products are used in eight other countries including the USA, Canada, and UAE.

Quote for International Yoga Day by Career Xpert

When we talk about personal growth and self-improvement, yoga provides a holistic approach to self-development by fostering physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Practicing yoga can enhance self-awareness, promote self-discipline, and cultivate qualities such as patience, focus, and resilience—attributes that can aid aspirants in their journey to achieve their goals.

Yoga can help aspirants with clarity, spiritual exploration, stress reduction, mindfulness, and many more. Aspirants should practice yoga to stay fit and fresh with a clear mind to control their emotions and maintain balance amidst challenges.

Gaurav Tyagi

According to Gaurav Tyagi, founder of Career Xpert says:-
Incorporating yoga into the lives of aspirants can provide valuable tools and practices that support personal growth, well-being, stress reduction, mental clarity, and spiritual development. It can be a complementary practice that empowers and nourishes individuals in fulfilling their aspirations. Aspirants often benefit from clarity of thought, focus, and decision-making abilities. Regular yoga practice can enhance mindfulness.

Avis India offers Vistara Customers an exclusive 15% discount for their luxury car rental services

Gurugram,22nd June 2023: Avis India, country’s leading transportation solutions provider for luxury car rental services is offering an additional 15% discount to all customers of Vistara, India’s finest full-service carrier.

As a part of an exclusive summer offer, all Vistara customers can enjoy an additional 15% off on all chauffeur-driven car rental booking services provided by Avis India, enabling ease in planning the next road trip. This is in addition to the previous offer by Avis India that provides 16 Club Vistara points on every INR 100 spent.

Aman Naagar, Managing Director, Avis India said, “The summer marks an exciting period to embark on exhilarating journeys and discovering new destinations! We are delighted to partner with Vistara to bring an exclusive summer offer for all Vistara customers, going the extra mile to deliver comfort, safety and world-class services.”

Vistara customers can avail the limited period offer by simply logging onto Avis’ website (https://www.avis.co.in/partner/airvistara), entering their details and Club Vistara ID on the payment page, and using the promo code “VISTARA15.” The exclusive offer is available till 31 July, 2023.

Actor Aabhaas Mehta Gets Candid About Playing a Cop in ‘Mauka Ya Dhokha’ featuring on Hungama

Hungama’s upcoming murder-mystery series ‘Mauka Ya Dhokha’ is headlined by a talented trio of actors that includes the names Himanshu Malhotra, Aabhaas Mehta and Samikssha Batnagar. Directed by Kabir Sadanand and a Frog Unlimited & Big Elephant Pictures production, the show navigates through a huge conspiracy with unexpected curveballs and an even more unpredictable finale. Aabhaas Mehta has been winning the hearts of fans over time with his amazing acting skills and never before seen roles that has always been well-appreciated. The actor has grabbed eyeballs with his unique characters in the past and is all set to surprise the audience as he essays the role of a police officer in the latest web-series.

From reigning over the TV screens to his entry into the world of web shows, Mauka Ya Dhokha will be Aabhaas Mehta’s second stint with Hungama. Playing the role of a police officer he said “As an actor, we need to find things that are uniquely us – our history, our life that we can bring to the role. In the series, I am portraying the character of ‘Satyajit’ who is a police officer. But there is more than what meets the eye. It takes a great deal of training and strength both physical and mental. My character arcs keep changing at different stages of the show, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.”

Speaking about the show the actor further added “This show is a roller coaster ride with a lot of twists and turns and will definitely be loved by the fans. Mauka Ya Dhokha is an intriguing murder mystery with a bunch of suspense and thrill. The viewers will be in for a treat thirsting for some more thrilling revelations with every episode.”

Most Indian parents willing to invest extra in eco-friendly products: HP Study

Bangalore,22nd June 2023 –Indian parents show a strong preference for engaging in sustainability initiatives and are willing to invest extra in eco-friendly products, according to an HP global survey that offers key insights into parents’ concerns about climate change. This study found that the climate crisis has sparked a paradigm shift in the mindset of Indian parents placing decisions on purchasing behavior, career choices, and long-term family planning. HP also released its 22nd annual Sustainable Impact report, detailing the company’s progress toward comprehensive and bold environmental and social goals.

Gurpreet Singh Brar, Vice President, HP India market “We are witnessing a remarkable transformation in the mindset of Indian parents when it comes to climate change. The fact that parents express such deep concern is a powerful testament to the growing awareness and urgency surrounding this global issue. It is truly heartening to observe a significant shift in consumer behavior, with an overwhelming majority of parents actively prioritizing sustainability.”

Willing to invest extra in eco-friendly products from companies they trust

Indian parents exhibit a strong inclination towards sustainability, actively engaging in eco-friendly practices and expressing a willingness to pay extra for environmentally conscious products. According to the survey, 80% of Indian parents do not mind paying more for items that are environmentally friendly. Indian parents are actively seeking out businesses with sustainable practices (84%) and prioritizing purchasing sustainably sourced items (85%). This inclination may stem from the environmental challenges and pollution associated with population growth and urbanization.

Navigate climate concerns: Rising temperature and cost take priority

Indian parents place a higher priority on rising temperature and cost as climate change concerns, with mothers (19%) expressing heightened worry over the impact of having children compared to fathers (8%). This prevailing apprehension has significantly influenced the perspectives of both mothers (63%) and fathers (56%), as well as the younger generation. Notably, 66% of Generation Z and 60% of Millennials feel that their concerns around climate change are making them rethink their plans for expanding their households.

Choosing organizations aligned with Sustainability initiatives for their place of work

 

61% of Indian parents consider companies’ environmental practices as a crucial factor in their career choices, recognizing the importance of aligning their professional lives with their values. 66% of mothers and over half of fathers (58%) in India have reconsidered the company they work for or changed companies due to commitment to sustainability initiatives. This trend reflects a potential growing awareness among parents in India of the critical role that companies play in driving positive change.

Insights from the 22nd annual Sustainable Impact report

  • HP’s World on Wheels (WoW) –mobile IT labs, provided digital learning, citizen services, and skills training to more than 6.5 lakh people across India in 2022
  • Launched HP Accessible Learning for All (ALFA), a nationwide digital equity program to equip over 2,000 classrooms
  • Introduced state-of-the-art laboratories to various government- and NGO-run schools, enhancing education for over 47,600 students
  • HP has reduced its absolute carbon footprint by 18% since 2019. This brings the company closer to its goal to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2040 – end to end.
  • Reduced single-use plastic packaging by 55% compared to 2018
  • Accelerated digital equity for more than 21 million people globally on the path to 150 million by 2030

Paloma Cavalcanti, Asia and Americas Markets Sustainability Customer Success and Business Development Manager, HP Inc. said” Our commitment to social impact and sustainability in India is unwavering, and we are proud of the progress we have made in 2022. Through initiatives like Girl Rising, the Digital Equity Accelerator program, and the HP World on Wheels (WOW), we have positively impacted the lives of millions of people, particularly children from disadvantaged communities. Our focus on people, digital equity, climate action, and social impact reflects our dedication to building a better future for all.”.

HP aspires to be the most sustainable and just technology company. In 2021, HP set aggressive Sustainable Impact goals in three areas where the company believes it can make the most difference – Climate Action, Human Rights, and Digital Equity. The 2022 report details progress toward all three focus areas including a net zero carbon value chain, giving back more to forests than we take, creating a more circular economy, building a culture of equality, and empowerment, and accelerating digital equity around the world to enable traditionally excluded communities to thrive in a digital economy.

Indigenous knowledge crucial to managing wildfire risk

New Delhi,22nd June 2023: Wildfire risks could be reduced by strengthening Indigenous knowledge in management strategies, according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).

Combining traditional knowledge and techniques with modern approaches, Indigenous communities in Bolivia are finding new ways of dealing with increasingly flammable landscapes that threaten their lives and livelihoods.

Studying how the Monkoxɨ indigenous people use and manage fire in the dry forest, shrublands and savannah of the Bolivian lowlands, the researchers found they not only protect their territories but also ensure more political self-determination. In doing so, the Monkoxɨ are changing the terms of the conversation about the role of indigenous knowledge in wildfire management.

Dr Iokiñe Rodríguez, an associate professor in UEA’s School of International Development, led the research, with Mirna Inturias from Bolivia’s NUR University, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, and Elmar Masay from the Union of Indigenous Communities of Lomerío (CICOL).

Dr Rodríguez said: “Under this approach, rather than Indigenous knowledge being included, integrated or incorporated into Western-driven fire management policies, Indigenous knowledge and agency are at the centre of the fire management strategy, and modern technical knowledge serves as a complement to it.

“This is a unique case of intercultural dialogue about fire management being driven by Indigenous peoples themselves.”

The study, ‘Decolonizing wildfire risk management: Indigenous responses to fire criminalization policies and increasingly flammable forest landscapes in Lomerío, Bolivia’, is published today in the journal Environmental Science and Policy.

In 2020 the Union of Indigenous Communities of Lomerío (CICOL) initiated a series of activities to ensure local control of wildfire risk management in the territory. These included a written burning protocol, a fire monitoring programme, water basin and forest conservation policies, participatory research conducted by Indigenous researchers about the use of fire in Lomerío, and cultural revitalization strategies.

In many places, current fire risk management strategies reinforce a historical trend of top-down and externally led interventions, taking away control of the management of their territories from Indigenous peoples and silencing their own ways of dealing with the hazards brought about by climate change.

The use of fire by Indigenous communities is often criminalized by national authorities, who lack sufficient knowledge about local responses to wildfire risk management. This way of framing the response to climate security not only blames those that are often least responsible for the current increase in wildfires, but also fails to incorporate them as stakeholders in potential solutions.

Fire is central in practically all activities of the family economy and the daily life of the Monkoxɨ, 7,000 people whose lives rely on the forest and forest products. Fire is their main tool in agriculture, but they also rely on hunting, fishing and the collection of wild plants and honey – which are also affected by fire cycles.

Similar to many other forest-dependent Indigenous people in the Americas, the Monkoxɨ clear and cultivate an area of one to two hectares of forest, moving every two years to new areas to allow the soil to recover and to preserve natural resources and biodiversity. To clear forest vegetation before planting, the Monkoxɨ use fire – an ancestral method passed down through the generations that helps to fertilize and aerate the soil.

Under the CICOL approach, Indigenous knowledge and agency are at the centre of the fire management strategy, and Western technical knowledge serves as a complement to it. This is a unique case of intercultural dialogue about fire management being driven by Indigenous peoples themselves.

The research also shows that due to the multiple causes of wildfires, there are no simple solutions to the ‘fire problem’. On the contrary, solutions need to be diverse.

Dr Rodríguez said: “This is why the Monkoxɨ are simultaneously developing strategies aimed at regulating, controlling, preventing and monitoring fire use, while simultaneously protecting communal sources of life like forests and water springs and helping to reconnect the youth to their territory through cultural and knowledge revitalization.”

Monkoxɨ have shown that wildfire management goes beyond the management of fire itself and must include also efforts to protect communal goods, as well as to reconnect the youth to their territories.

The research also looked at ways of passing down ancestral knowledge to Monkoxɨ youth, who increasingly spend prolonged periods in urban areas working or studying.

Dr Rodríguez said: “Ensuring younger generations stay connected to their territory and their knowledge system, and are capable of managing their lands according to Monkoxɨ principles, are key to the successful self-governance of Lomerío.”

The study, ‘Decolonizing wildfire risk management: Indigenous responses to fire criminalization policies and increasingly flammable forest landscapes in Lomerío, Bolivia’, is published on 21 June 2023 in the journal Environmental Science and Policy.